How to get partial bale out of baler

I fired up the 346 yesterday for a trial run. it made nice bales, 6 of them, and then I broke them up and fed them through a second time. all is working just fine. But since the hay was not completely dry, I've broken the bales and spread them on the ground including the last tied bale. But there is about 1/3 bale inside. Any suggestions on getting it out? SHould I leave work right now to go home and do it or can it wait till this evening?

Depending on the number of resistors in the bale chamber, it may be difficult to pull the bale out by hand. First loosen the compression springs. If you can not pull it out by hand you can place a 24 inch long block (4inchx6inch works well). Make sure the block will not hit anything in the chamber and idle your tractor. Just barely let the baler turn then immediately turn off pto. This will force the bale far enought down the bale chute that you can pull it out by hand. Make sure baler does not tie while the block is in the bale chamber or you might break a needle. Its easy to do but must be done carefully and slowly.

Here's all I did, though a friend suggested the block of wood approach, I opted for manually tripping the baler to tie it off short. Then cut the wires and pulled the hay out by hand. Everything seems fine.

I was getting somewhat flabbergasted trying to pull a tied bale out the back.
Thanks to all for the help. I'm new to this but by the time the weekend is over, will much more experienced, the hay is ready to cut.

I fired up the 346 yesterday for a trial run. it made nice bales, 6 of them, and then I broke them up and fed them through a second time. all is working just fine. But since the hay was not completely dry, I've broken the bales and spread them on the ground including the last tied bale. But there is about 1/3 bale inside. Any suggestions on getting it out? SHould I leave work right now to go home and do it or can it wait till this evening?

When that happens on my MF124 two-twine baler, I just release the bale tensioner, cut the twine, and use my hay fork to dig the hay remnants out of the baling chamber. Reload the knotters and proceed on.